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DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-56962-8_4
Title (Primary) Simulating gas storage in salt caverns
Title (Secondary) Computational geotechnics : storage of energy carriers
Author Nagel, T.; Böttcher, N.; Görke, U.-J.; Kolditz, O. ORCID logo
Publisher Nagel, T.; Böttcher, N.; Görke, U.-J.; Kolditz, O.
Source Titel SpringerBriefs in Energy
Year 2017
Department ENVINF
Page From 45
Page To 62
Language englisch
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UFZ inventory Leipzig, Bibliothek, Hauptlesesaal, 00526128, 18-0629 DK: 620.92 Nag
Abstract Salt caverns are artificial cavities in salt formations, which are usually used for long-term storage of hydrocarbons such as black oil or natural gas. At least two facilities, located in MacIntosh, USA (PowerSouth Energy Cooperative) and in Huntorf, Germany (Crotogino and Quast 1981), employ salt caverns in combination with compressed air energy storage (CAES).
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Nagel, T., Böttcher, N., Görke, U.-J., Kolditz, O. (2017):
Simulating gas storage in salt caverns
In: Nagel, T., Böttcher, N., Görke, U.-J., Kolditz, O. (eds.)
Computational geotechnics : storage of energy carriers
SpringerBriefs in Energy
Springer, p. 45 - 62 10.1007/978-3-319-56962-8_4